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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued a rule barring LWV from providing voter registration services at Naturalization Ceremonies held at USCIS facilities.

See the response from LWVSTL:

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Governor Kehoe's August 29 call to Missouri lawmakers to return to the Capitol to gerrymander the congressional map and put a constitutional amendment to change the initiative petition process on the ballot in 2026 has resulted in this response from the League of Women Voters of Missouri.

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How Can You Make Change? 
Unite and Rise 8.5 will fight for our democracy on multiple fronts, from
the courts to the streets. As of today, here are a few steps you can
take: 

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COMING SOON: Beginning in September we will begin having statewide Zoom Voter Power Hour every other month. We will focus on issues that affect us all. Our members and new members want to do more to protect our democracy and the due process of law. Our first meeting will start with the exactly that: Democracy: What can we do?

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Dear Governor Kehoe, I am contacting you to consider appointing a teacher to the Missouri State Board of Education. The General Assembly passed a bill in 2018 that requires the Governor to a appoint a teacher representative to the State Board of Education. The position has remained vacant since it was created.

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“From the flagrant disregard for congressional authority and governmental checks and balances to defying Supreme Court orders...one thing is abundantly clear: our country is in a constitutional crisis.    

Jean Dugan and Sandra Richason
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Sandra Richason is the new Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of Missouri.

Tell the Senate "No" on the SAVE Act
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The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act would require citizenship documentation to register to vote.

57.6 percent of Missourians supported higher minimum wage and paid sick leave
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General Assembly votes to overturn sick leave provisions of Prop A that was supported by over 1.6 million Missourians.

Politicians have been doing everything they can to limit the voice of the people
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SB 22 was just signed into law to let partisan politicians write ballot summaries designed to get their preferred outcome on future ballot measures. SJR 47 proposes to end majority rule on ballot measures.

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